Common use of Execution and Implementation Clause in Contracts

Execution and Implementation. This Agreement may be implemented in counterparts, with separate signature pages. After signature by SHPO, HUD, ACHP, and the initial participating Responsible Entities, the Agreement will become effective on the date it is signed by ACHP. Responsible Entities that sign later must follow the Protocol in Appendix B. The Agreement will become effective for them on the date on which the Responsible Entity signs the Agreement and submits their signature page to HUD, through its Office of Environment and Energy, the SHPO and ACHP. Execution of this Agreement and implementation of its terms evidence that HUD and participating Responsible Entities have taken into account the effects of the undertakings subject to this Agreement on historic properties and afforded the ACHP an opportunity to comment. Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Public and Indian Housing By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Community Planning and Development By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary and FHA Commissioner, Office of Housing Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (continued) By: Date: Name: Title: Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Healthcare Programs By: Date: Name: Title: Director, Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Contact for Office of Environment and Energy: Name Regional Environmental Officer Contact Information Signatory Party: [State] State Historic Preservation Officer By: [Name] Date [Title] Signatory Party: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation By: ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Date Chairman Invited Signatory Party: [Consulting party with role in implementation of the Agreement] By: [Name] Date [Title] Signatory Party: Responsible Entity [City/Town/County/Tribe] By: Name of Certifying Officer Date Title Concurring Party: [Name of Consulting Party] By: Name Date Title In accordance with Stipulation II.G above, undertakings that are comprised solely and entirely of the following activities require no further Section 106 review. Applicability of the exemption must be documented in HEROS or other administrative record. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “in-kind repair” means an action to restore the mechanical, structural, or aesthetic function of an element of an historic resource using materials and methods compatible with the original nature and function of that element. The term “in-kind replacement” is defined as installation of a new element that duplicates the material, dimensions, design, configuration and detailing of the original element.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement, Programmatic Agreement

Execution and Implementation. This Agreement may be implemented executed in counterparts, with separate signature pages. After signature by SHPO▇▇▇▇, HUD, ACHP, and the initial participating Responsible Entities, the Agreement will become effective on the date it is signed by ACHP. Responsible Entities that sign later must follow the Protocol in Appendix B. The the Agreement will become effective for them on the date on which the Responsible Entity signs the Agreement and submits their signature page to HUD, through its Office of Environment and Energy, the SHPO and ACHP. Execution of this Agreement and implementation of its terms evidence that HUD and participating Responsible Entities have taken into account the effects of the undertakings subject to this Agreement on historic properties and afforded the ACHP an opportunity to comment. Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Public and Indian Housing By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Community Planning and Development By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary and FHA Commissioner, Office of Housing Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (continued) By: Date: Name: Title: Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Healthcare Programs By: Date: Name: Title: Director, Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Contact for Office of Environment and Energy: Name Regional Environmental Officer Officer: ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Contact Information Information: Signatory Party: [State] Idaho State Historic Preservation Officer By: [Name] Date [Title] Signatory Party: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation By: ▇▇▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Date Chairman Chairman; Executive Director, Acting Invited Signatory Party: [Consulting consulting party with role in implementation of the Agreement] By: [Name] Date [Title] Signatory Party: Responsible Entity [City/Town/County/Tribe] By: Name of Certifying Officer Date Title Concurring Party: [Name of Consulting Party] By: Name Date Title APPENDIX A EXCLUDED ACTIVITIES In accordance with Stipulation II.G above, undertakings that are comprised solely and entirely of the following activities require no further Section 106 review. Applicability of the exemption exclusion must be documented in HEROS HEROS. or other administrative record. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “in-kind repair” means an action to restore the mechanical, structural, or aesthetic function of an element of an historic resource using materials and methods compatible with the original nature and function of that element. The term “in-kind replacement” is defined as installation of a new element that duplicates the material, dimensions, design, configuration and detailing of the original element. Additionally, “minimal ground disturbance” is defined as a maximum 6-inch vertical area over a maximum of 0.25 acres horizontally.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Programmatic Agreement

Execution and Implementation. This Agreement may be implemented in counterparts, with separate signature pages. After signature by SHPO, HUD, ACHP, and the initial participating Responsible Entities, the Agreement will become effective on the date it is signed by ACHP. Responsible Entities that sign later must follow the Protocol in Appendix B. The Agreement will become effective for them on the date on which the Responsible Entity signs the Agreement and submits their signature page to HUD, through its Office of Environment and Energy, the SHPO and ACHP. Execution of this Agreement and implementation of its terms evidence that HUD and participating Responsible Entities have taken into account the effects of the undertakings subject to this Agreement on historic properties and afforded the ACHP an opportunity to comment. Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development By: _ Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Public and Indian Housing By: _ Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Community Planning and Development By: Date: Name: Title: Assistant Secretary and FHA Commissioner, Office of Housing Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (continued) By: Date: _ Name: Title: Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Healthcare Programs By: Date: _ Name: Title: Director, Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Contact for Office of Environment and Energy: Name Regional Environmental Officer Contact Information Signatory Party: [State] State Historic Preservation Officer _ By: [Name] Date [Title] Signatory Party: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation _ By: ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Date Chairman Invited Signatory Party: [Consulting party with role in implementation of the Agreement] _ By: [Name] Date [Title] Signatory Party: Responsible Entity [City/Town/County/Tribe] _ By: Name of Certifying Officer Date Title Concurring Party: [Name of Consulting Party] _ By: Name Date Title In accordance with Stipulation II.G above, undertakings that are comprised solely and entirely of the following activities require no further Section 106 review. Applicability of the exemption must be documented in HEROS or other administrative record. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “in-kind repair” means an action to restore the mechanical, structural, or aesthetic function of an element of an historic resource using materials and methods compatible with the original nature and function of that element. The term “in-kind replacement” is defined as installation of a new element that duplicates the material, dimensions, design, configuration and detailing of the original element.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Programmatic Agreement

Execution and Implementation. This Agreement may be implemented in counterparts, with separate signature pages. After signature by SHPO▇▇▇▇, HUD, ACHP, and the initial participating Responsible Entities, the Agreement will become effective on the date it is signed by ACHP. Responsible Entities that sign later must follow the Protocol in Appendix B. The Agreement will become effective for them on the date on which the Responsible Entity signs the Agreement and submits their signature page to HUD, through its Office of Environment and Energy, the SHPO and ACHP. Execution of this Agreement and implementation of its terms evidence that HUD and participating Responsible Entities have taken into account the effects of the undertakings subject to this Agreement on historic properties and afforded the ACHP an opportunity to comment. Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development By: _____________________________________________ Date: :___________ Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Public and Indian Housing By: _____________________________________________ Date: :___________ Name: Title: Assistant Secretary, Office of Community Planning and Development By: :______ Date: _____ _ Name: Title: Assistant Secretary and FHA Commissioner, Office of Housing Signatory Party: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (continued) By: ______ _ Date: Name: Title: Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Healthcare Programs By: ______ __ _ Date: Name: Title: Director, Office of Lead Hazard Control and Healthy Homes Contact for Office of Environment and Energy: Name Regional Environmental Officer _____ _____ Contact Information Signatory Party: [State] State Historic Preservation Officer ______ _____ By: [Name] Date [Title] Signatory Party: Advisory Council on Historic Preservation ______ _____ By: ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Date Chairman Invited Signatory Party: [Consulting party with role in implementation of the Agreement] ______ _____ By: [Name] Date [Title] Signatory Party: Responsible Entity [City/Town/County/Tribe] ______ _____ By: Name of Certifying Officer Date Title Concurring Party: [Name of Consulting Party] ______ _____ By: Name Date Title In accordance with Stipulation II.G above, undertakings that are comprised solely and entirely of the following activities require no further Section 106 review. Applicability of the exemption must be documented in HEROS or other administrative record. For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “in-kind repair” means an action to restore the mechanical, structural, or aesthetic function of an element of an historic resource using materials and methods compatible with the original nature and function of that element. The term “in-kind replacement” is defined as installation of a new element that duplicates the material, dimensions, design, configuration and detailing of the original element.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Programmatic Agreement